TY - BOOK AU - McBeth,Leon TI - A sourcebook for Baptist heritage /H. Leon McBeth AV - BX6231 .S687 1990 PY - 1990/// CY - Nashville, Tennessee PB - Broadman Press N1 - 4; The seventeenth century --; Baptist beginnings --; Differences of the churches of the separation (1608); John Smyth --; The character of the beast (1609); John Smyth --; Letter from Hughe and Anne Bromheade (1609) --; The records of an antient congregation (the Jessey records) --; Rise of Particular Baptists (the Kiffin manuscript) --; An account of diverse conferences (in the JLJ church) --; Formation of the Broadmead Church, Bristol --; On the recovery of immersion in England; W. H. Whitsitt --; The trail of blood; J. M. Carroll --; Defining the faith --; A declaration of faith of English people (1611) --; A small treatise on baptisme or dipping (1641); Edward Barber --; The storming of Antichrist (1644); Christopher Blackwood --; The first London confession (1644) --; A general epistle (1651); Thomas Collier --; On the role of women in Baptist life --; The humble representation and vindication (1654) --; Cases of church discipline in the seventeenth century --; Baptist association records in England --; The controversy on singing --; Heart bleedings (1650) --; Defending the faith --; On religious liberty; John Smyth --; The mistery of iniquity (1612); Thomas Helwys --; Religion's peace (1614); Leonard Busher --; Persecution for religion judg'd and condemn'd; John Murton --; Persecution in the Broadmead Church, Bristol --; The act of toleration (1689) --; Baptist beginnings in America --; John Winthrop's journal on Roger Williams --; The bloudy tennent of persecution (1644); Roger Williams --; Ill-newes from New England (1652); John Clarke --; The whipping of Obadiah Holmes (1651) --; Confession of faith, First Baptist Church of Boston (1665) --; The first building, First Baptist Church of Boston (1679) --; A brief narrative (1680); John Russell --; Founding of Kittery Church (1681-1682); William Screven --; The eighteenth century --; General Baptists in England --; The conversion of Dan Taylor to Baptist views --; Formation of the new connection (1770) --; Articles of religion, new connection (1770) --; Dissertation on singing (1786); Dan Taylor --; Particular Baptists in England --; The temple repair'd (1702); Hercules Collins --; A defense of the doctrine of eternal justification (1732); John Brine --; A body of doctrinal divinity (1769); John Gill --; Help to Zion's travelers (1781); Robert Hall --; Andrew Fuller and the rise of "Fullerism" --; An enquiry (1792); William Carey --; Commerce in the human species (1792); Abraham Booth --; Revival fires : Baptists in America --; Second Baptist Church, Boston (1743) --; The founding of Rhode Island College --; An essay on the power of an association (1749) --; Minutes, Philadelphia Baptist Association --; Universalism among Baptists in America --; A contract between church and pastor --; English General Baptist contact with South Carolina --; The Charleston Baptist Association --; Baptist beginnings in North Carolina; Morgan Edwards --; A description of early Separate Baptists --; The Sandy Creek Baptist Association --; Union of Regular and Separate Baptists --; A description of the second great awakening in Kentucky --; Constitution and rules of the Beaver Creek Church (1798) --; Baptists in colonial America : the struggle for religious liberty --; Religious exemption laws in Massachusetts --; Persecution of Baptists in Sturbridge, Massachusetts --; An appeal to the public for religious liberty (1773); Isaac Backus --; The rights of conscience inalienable (1791); John Leland --; Persecution of Baptists in the South; David Benedict --; The nineteenth century --; Baptists in England --; Formation of the Baptist union (1813) --; The nature and purpose of a Baptist union (1812); John Howard Hinton --; A discussion about Baptist pastors (1812) --; Letter from William Ward about the Serampore mission (1811) --; The Serampore controversy --; Salvator mundi (1877); Samuel Cox --; Articles on the down grade; Charles Haddon Spurgeon --; United for mission : Baptists in America, 1800-1845 --; The Boston Female Society --; Pioneer Baptist missionary; Adoniram Judson --; Letters to family and friends; Ann Haseltine Judson --; Address at formation of the Triennial convention (1814); Richard Furman --; Application of Charlotte H. White (1815) --; Letter to Adoniram Judson (1823); Luther Rice --; Investigation of Luther Rice (1826) --; Apostle of Baptist independence; Francis Wayland --; The American Baptist General Tract Society --; Baptist home missionary; John Mason Peck --; Report from home missionary Jacob Bower (1830s) --; Documents on Baptist theological education --; The antimission movement --; The Alexander Campbell movement --; Call for a Baptist state convention in South Carolina (1820) --; The slavery controversy among Baptists --; Home missions and the James Reeve case --; Foreign missions and the Alabama resolutions --; Documents of the Baptist schism of 1845 --; Going separate ways : Baptists in America, 1845-1900 --; Report on missions in Africa, ABMU (1882) --; Northern Baptist home mission reports --; Annual report, American Baptist publication society (1846) --; The University of Chicago --; Thoughts on the missionary organization of the Baptist denomination (1859); Francis Wayland --; Annual reports, Southern Baptist publication society --; Report to the Southern Baptist Convention on the Fortress Monroe conference --; The Sunday school movement; Basil Manly, Jr. --; The present Sunday school board, SBC --; The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary --; The Whitsitt controversy --; The landmark movement --; The gospel mission movement --; The role of women in Southern Baptist life --; Letters from Lottie Moon --; Baptist beginnings in Europe --; Baptist beginnings in Germany --; Letter to American Baptist Tract Society (1834); Johann Gerhard Oncken --; German Baptist confession of faith (1847) --; Peter Monster and Baptist beginnings in Denmark --; Sketch of Swedish Baptist pioneers (1950); Grandma Lovegren --; A description of the Russian Stundists (1893) --; Persecution of Baptists in Russia (1870s) --; The twentieth century --; British Baptists --; Doctrinal basis of the Baptist union --; English Baptist general superintendents --; The Baptist doctrine of the church --; Address to the Baptist World Alliance (1911); John Clifford --; English Baptist response to ecumenical proposals --; The meaning and practice of ordination among Baptists --; The role of Baptists deaconesses --; A Baptist view of children in the church --; A plain man's guide to the incarnation (1971); Michael Taylor --; Assessing Baptist spiritual conditions --; Northern Baptists --; Unifying impact of the American Baptist Publication Society --; Formation of the Northern Baptist Convention --; Is immersion essential to Baptist church membership? --; Baptists and European immigration in New England --; A theology for the social gospel (1917); Walter Rauschenbusch --; Rethinking missions (1932) --; Controversy about Northern Baptist schools --; Documents on fundamentalist protests in the northern Baptist Convention --; What fundamentalists stand for; Frank M; Goodchild --; Response to fundamentalist attacks (1924) --; Can the controversy be settled?; Curtis Lee Laws --; Financial impact of the fundamentalist controversy --; Formation of the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1943) - --; Report of the Study Commission on Denominational Structure (South CarolinaODS) (1972) --; Southern Baptists --; Changes in the basis of representation in the Southern Baptist Convention --; The seventy-five million campaign (1919-1924) --; The executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention --; Comity agreements between Northern and Southern Baptists --; Southern Baptists and religious liberty --; Lawsuit concerning North Rocky Mount Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, North Carolina (1954) --; Church music and worship among Southern Baptists --; Statement of faith, Foreign Mission Board, SBC (1920) --; John Franklyn Norris and Southern Baptists --; Efforts to combat Norrisism --; Two letters concerning biblical inerrancy; W. T. Conner --; The Ralph H. Elliott controversy --; The Baptist faith and message --; The Baptists faith and message fellowship --; Controversial resolutions by Southern Baptists --; Southern Baptist Convention statement on racial crisis in America (1968) --; Southern Baptist Convention "Peace committee" report --; Virginia Baptist response to the denominational crisis --; The larger Baptist family --; Seventh Day Baptist address to Baptists in America (1843) --; The Free Will Baptists --; The Primitive Baptists --; The ultimatum of the Arkansas ABA faction to the Southern Baptist Convention and the response of the SBC (1905) --; The Baptist way book (1946); Ben M. Bogard --; The Baptist Missionary Association of America (BMAA) --; General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (GARBC) --; The Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAA) --; Formation of the Baptist Bible Fellowship (1950) - Early Black Baptists in America --; Later Black Baptists in America --; Baptists in Europe --; West German Baptist statement on Scripture (1982) --; Interview about German Baptists (1983); Wolfgang Mueller --; The situation of Baptists in Romania (1973) --; Report on Baptists in Russia (1908); Vasili G. Pavloff --; Report on Russian Baptists (1928) --; A survey of Russian Baptists history since 1929 --; Coerced mergers among Russian Baptists --; The "Letter of instruction" from the AUCECB (1960) --; Statutes of the union of churches of evangelical Christians-Baptists (dissidents) in Russia --; Efforts to heal the schism among Russian Baptists --; European Baptist statistics (1980); 2 ER -